Title :
Using the web to integrate ethics in the engineering curriculum
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil Eng., Boise State Univ., ID, USA
Abstract :
With a crowded engineering curriculum, it\´s difficult to justify three credit hours for a new course in the comprehensive instruction in applied ethics. Partial coverage of ethics in undergraduate engineering seminars, or the "Introduction to Engineering" course also has obvious drawbacks. In contrast, a modular integration Of ethics throughout the engineering curriculum, although it demands coordinated coverage and relevant links to many diverse computational courses, seems like a logical alternative. This paper discusses a web-based module created to introduce the ethical perspective of Nietzschean perfectionism to engineering undergraduates in a junior-level, Civil Engineering course in Structural Analysis. I will also discuss the usability testing of this module, and plans for additional ethics modules to be integrated into other engineering courses at Boise State University.
Keywords :
civil engineering; computer aided instruction; educational courses; engineering education; information resources; professional aspects; Boise State University; Introduction to Engineering course; Nietzschean perfectionism; computational courses; coordinated coverage; engineering curriculum; ethics; junior level civil engineering course; structural analysis course; undergraduate engineering seminars; web-based module; Accreditation; Civil engineering; Costs; Educational technology; Engineering education; Ethics; Grounding; Humans; Seminars; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education, 2002. FIE 2002. 32nd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7444-4
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2002.1158737